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Welcome to Frjtz

Frjtz San Francisco | Belgian Frituur House with 24 Dipping Sauces

Indulge in Belgian-inspired flavors at Frjtz in San Francisco. Choose from 24 delectable dipping sauces, savor great burgers, imaginative salads, warm sandwiches, and mouthwatering chicken wings. Explore our menu and experience the taste of Belgium delivered to your doorstep. Order now!"

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RESTAURANT LOCATIONS

Welcome to Frjtz, your gateway to Belgian-inspired culinary delight in the heart of San Francisco. Nestled in the vibrant Charter Oak neighborhood, we are a cozy Frituur house with a passion for bringing a taste of Belgium to the West Coast.

Our Story

Frjtz is the culmination of our love for Belgian cuisine and a desire to share it with our community. Our journey began with a simple dream – to create a welcoming space where people could experience the flavors of Belgium. From the first bite of a perfectly crispy frite dipped in one of our 24 tantalizing sauces to the mouthwatering aroma of our juicy burgers and warm sandwiches, we take pride in delivering an authentic taste of Europe.

What Sets Us Apart

At Frjtz, we believe in the power of choice. With an extensive selection of dipping sauces, you can create a personalized culinary experience that suits your preferences. Whether you're a fan of classic mayonnaise or feeling adventurous with a sweet and spicy combination, we've got you covered.

But it's not just about our dipping sauces – we offer a diverse menu that caters to all tastes. From our delectable burgers to imaginative salads and succulent chicken wings, there's something for everyone.

Delivery and Catering

In response to the changing dining landscape, we've shifted our focus to delivery and catering. You can now enjoy the flavors of Frjtz in the comfort of your own home or at your next event. We're dedicated to providing a convenient and enjoyable dining experience, no matter the setting.

Visit Us

Come join us at 90 Charter Oak, San Francisco, CA 94124, and let your taste buds embark on a delicious journey. We look forward to serving you and sharing the warmth of Belgian-inspired cuisine.

Contact Us

For inquiries or to place a delivery or catering order, reach out to us at (650) 878-7399 or via email at [email protected].

Discover Frjtz

Explore our menu, learn more about our dipping sauces, and stay updated on special promotions right here on our website. Follow us on social media for the latest updates and food inspiration.

Thank you for choosing Frjtz. We can't wait to introduce you to the flavors of Belgium.

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Elizabeth G.
Elizabeth G.

Elizabeth G.

Ordered the breakfast burrito with carnitas and one with bacon and cheddar. We also ordered the Nutella pancakes. The pancakes were spot on. Not oh sweet and perfectly moist. The burritos are huge! Two people can share one. The ingredients inside are fresh; potatoes, cheese, avocado, egg, etc. Its even better with some hot sauce on top. I'm always down for breakfast burritos and Frjts knows how to do them.

Chris S.
Chris S.

San Francisco, CA

Frjtz totally satisfied my craving for a tasty burger...but the real start of the show was...wait for it...the fried chicken! The fried chicken and the various sauces are definitely what made Frjtz memorable, and I will totally be returning in the future. I got delivery, and they get bonus points for their great packaging (branded, with tape you can remove to compost, lettuce packed separately so it doesn't get soggy, etc.). They also get great bonus points for following the special order instructions to include a few of their awesome sauces on the side. To see their full list of sauces, look at the frjtz alone; it will list them out. Apparently I really need to go in so that I can try them all.

Yeji S.
Yeji S.

San Francisco, CA

I used to go to Frjtz years ago when they still had a storefront in the mission/Valencia area, so when I saw they were in SOMA now I was a little confused. I was specifically craving poutine and there aren't many places in SF that has poutine, especially now that Off the Grid is not open because of COVID. I ordered the Japanese Stoner Frjtz and it did not disappoint. If you're ever craving poutine in the city this is the place to go (and might be your only choice)!

John S.
John S.

San Francisco, CA

Frjtz was so late '90s, and like most late-'90s San Francisco endeavors, it thrived and sparkled and faded and hung on and generally lasted much longer than anyone thought possible. Sadly, it now exists only as a place from which to order delivery through parasitic delivery companies.* The concept on Valencia Street was big, beautiful, and well done. Even in its last two years there, the food was delicious, and the portion sizes were large. The different sauces really did make the meal, and you could have the same thing over and over again and never get bored, just because of those sauces. I always liked eating here. Strangely, it was a scene that felt OK to exist in in private. The plastic chandelier and furry pillows and weird kitschy wallpaper were fine for other people's Instagram photos. I just liked eating piles of carbs drenched in delicioso sauces.

Jennifer C P.
Jennifer C P.

San Francisco, CA

A kilo of fries? Go ahead. Do what comes naturally. Ask "How many pounds is a kilo of fries" because America does not use the metric system like everyone else in the world but let's save that heated debate for another day. 2.2 pounds is a kilo per the internets. I checked. You'll probably check too. I recommend it. Get smarter. So the menu lists a kilo of fries suitable for 4-5 people. Sketchy. Never in my life did I want (let alone eat) a half pound fries. I say half a pound because there were 4 grown adults having dinner in my group so the rough maths on that is a half pound. Get it? Got it.